Subject: View of internal toilet. It is the earliest known surviving example in Australia of a house design generated in part by considerations of an integrated sanitary plumbing system.
Photographer: L. Kerr
Copyright owner: Department of Urban Affairs and Planning
Date: 23/05/1982
Subject: View of Bathroom. The design and construction of the surviving section of the sanitary plumbing system is unique in Australia.
Photographer: L. Kerr
Copyright owner: Department of Urban Affairs and Planning
Date: 23/05/1982
Subject: Aberglasslyn is arguably the finest extant Greek Revival style villa (in the 18th century sense of the word) in Australia.
Photographer: L. Kerr
Copyright owner: Department of Urban Affairs and Planning
Date: 23/05/1982
Subject: View of Aberglasslyn and the surrounding countryside. The surrounding landscape is the setting for a building of great cultural significance.
Photographer: L. Kerr
Copyright owner: Department of Urban Affairs and Planning
Date: 23/05/1982
Subject: Internal staricase with view of internal bathroom. It contains elements of high individual and often unique quality, including a domed stairwell and geometric stair of unique quality and design in Australia.
Photographer: L. Kerr
Copyright owner: Department of Urban Affairs and Planning
Date: 23/05/1982
Subject: Looking out from Aberglasslyn's verandah. Largely in its c1860 form it is patent physical evidence of the high expectations of colonial settlers of the 1830s and early 1840s and the severity of the economic crash of the 1840s.
Photographer: L. Kerr
Copyright owner: Department of Urban Affairs and Planning
Date: 23/05/1982
Subject: PCO Plan Number 195
Photographer: Heritage Council of NSW
Copyright owner: Heritage Council of NSW
Date: 01/09/1978